Neutral aligned, INFJ Ravenclaw writer in zir late-twenties who actually spends more time writing headcanons than actual stories.
UPCOMING STORIES
[Basically, I have w a y t o o m a n y to list them all here. These are just the ones that are currently on my mind.]
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This Is Bullshit - Sawada Tsunami was a sensible sort of person. She sat atop the fence to see both sides of the grass and, while regrets were a part of life, saw no point in making more than necessary. So, it was understandable that she was more than fed up with all of this mafiosi crap, even before the tender age of six. (Katekyo Hitman Reborn)
» There is a general outline/idea for this, but I'm not sure if I want to go ahead and do a reincarnated SI trope or a time travel trope, on top of the Rule 63.
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Animals Are Better Than People - Harry had always had a way with animals, from Ripper - and didn't that just irk Marge to no end! - to the local wildlife of Surrey. It was just a part of every day life for him. Upon entering the Wizarding World, however, it's something completely different. (Harry Potter)
» Debating on how far I want to take Harry's gifts, as I play around with the outline of this.
Anything can and will be crossed over with Harry Potter and Pokémon. It's only a matter of time.
There are four AU's I am always up for:
- Pokèmon
- Harry Potter/magic
- Superhero/villian
- Rule 63 BAMFs
That last one would be more of a trope, I guess? Hmm. Eh, I'm keeping it!
ON REVIEWS
Writers thrive on reviews. Likes and additions to things are lovely, but reviews? Reviews are gold. Seriously, if you like it, spend a minute to review. Even if it's just an emoticon or a simple "kudos". Hell, just copy & pasting a well liked sentence or paragraph is great! "I really liked the scene where..." or "[insert line] had me laughing!" or "I love it! Please write more!" Knowing that something you've created is liked is one of the most wonderful feelings. Share the love.
...That isn't meant to imply that constructive criticism isn't welcome, but check your tone before you hit review. If you don't understand or find a certain part irksome, just remember that there's no reason to be rude. Explain why and most authors will take it, perhaps replying with the same consideration given.